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Government College Umuahia In Tatters...See The Pictures

Government College Umuahia used to be what it never is now. The last time I wrote about this, I got calls from different parts of the world, pledging support while regretting the way things are.
Fact is, things WILL get worse, with the kind of people we have in power.
All the same, look at the pictures below, and cry.
My battery would run down witj calls, I'm sure!






























Check out how bad it has got in our dearest Government College Umuahia

In Support Of NYSC Continuation


With the spate of violence witnessed frequently in the northern part of the country and with casualties,mostly innocent people,witnessed every moment,there is need for caution.With Boko Haram releasing bombs almost everyday in Borno state and some northern touts instigating riots,even corp members fall victims.It is clearly painful for a parent to spend hard-earned money to train his child,and when he/she goes to serve his/her country,he/she gets killed by an uncaring and clearly illiterate mob.The recent events in Bauchi are still fresh in our memories.To forestall this ugly trend,many people have called for a reformation,or even total stoppage,of NYSC.However,I view it differently.
Every northerner who goes to the East on NYSC is guaranteed optimum security and acceptance.Every Easterner who goes to the South West gets the same treatment,I believe.The ideas of fostering unity and learning the culture and traditions of other tribes are usually achieved.It seems the north is clearly the problem area here.The actions of some useless never-do-wells cannot stop a fantastic idea.If the NYSC were to be stopped,wouldn't those animals feel proud of a 'job well done'?
Rather than stopped,I would suggest the NYSC postings be done in a way people are posted where their securities are guaranteed.And,if they were not to be,security of the corp members should be looked into.They are the future of the nation.
But,stopping NYSC entirely is clearly not the best of ideas,in my opinion.

Government College Umuahia - Still Crying for Redemption

GOVERNMENT COLLEGE UMUAHIA – STILL CRYING FOR REDEMPTION
This is authoritative – a certain Robert Fisher is turning in his grave! A child he gave birth to about 81 years ago ,is on the verge of dying. If it were just the fact that his beloved child was on the verge of extinction, it would have been easily digested. But considering his near-death was, or is, meant to be easily avoided, then you get the clear picture.
I grew up to not only respect, but revere, any graduate of the legendary and prestigious Government College Umuahia (G.C.U). My joy could then be imagined when I got admission into that school. Putting on the pink and brown uniform on its own was meant to be an honour, a great one. It signified one thing in, not just Abia State, but I believe Nigeria – FAVOUR!  The same cannot be said at the moment.
That school which produced almost every professionals in the country ­– doctors, lawyers, engineers, artistes, journalists,etc-, that school that depicted discipline and morals that every other school should follow, that school that had the best teachers the state could offer(and believe me, they are the best everywhere),that school that always earned rave review for the students’ level-headedness, that school that made primary school pupils buckle up is gradually going down the drain.
While not getting emotional, let me quickly add that the influx of private schools in the state has taken its toll on the development of government schools. In my estimation, the state could boast not less than a thousand private schools (exaggeration? Then visit the state). But I had expected the already great government schools like G.C.U, Ovom Girls’ High School Aba and Girls’ Secondary School Umuahia to set the pace, rather than falter when faced with such stiff challenges.
Who were you as a student of G.C.U to ever move in the school compound or even your mothers’ kitchen with your uniform not properly tucked in? We always felt the teachers could see us wherever we were, so we always dressed properly, respected our seniors, read regularly, and even did our chores. Presently, any day that passes without me washing any of my clothes, I feel empty and filthy. That’s what G.C.U put into you then. I cannot say the same about now. I always practically bled inside each time I went to Umuahia and saw the attitude of the students.  I therefore resolved to avoid the city, for fear of seeing worse things.
From the moment I gained admission into G.C.U and until I left, I had unforgettable experiences. Academically, we were up there with the best. The secret was our involvement in extra-curricular activities that mattered. In sports, we were there. We were the best in debate. In drama, we were never found wanting (I should know- I was the best French actor in the state in 2001). Teachers never bothered writing dramas for students to act for any competition. The students did everything themselves (as the president of the dramatic club, I wrote and directed dramas and debate for two years). All they needed do was give the students the freedom to act. Everybody knew we were the best in cultural dancing. Let us not even go into music. All these made every graduating student get filled with nostalgia.
Yes, everybody  blames the government of the state for abandoning the government schools. Once beautiful buildings in G.C.U are fast becoming shadows of their former selves. Had the buildings not been erected by Europeans, maybe the students would be learning in an open field. The only reason I do not blame the government is because we never expected them to do anything anyway. If they never did anything in the cities in the state, would they now do anything close to a mustard seed in a school their kids, who are obviously out of the country, have no business with? I doubt.
The fact is this, the time has come for old boys of the school, who always have the interest of the school at heart, to act before things get worse. I know a lot of people who can lose a finger to salvage the situation. Odds are, there would be blood. But that is what true sacrifice entails. We can no more fold our hands and watch the situation go worse. The works of Robert Fisher, of Erekosima, of Cozens, of Wareham, of Simpson and others would never go in vain. The foundation had been laid 81 years ago, we have to keep building on it. The dreams of our heroes past MUST NEVER be ignored.
G.C.U must return to its past glories. It must keep producing heroes and legends like the late Cyprian Ekwensi, the iconic Chinua Achebe, the sweet voiced Laz Ekwueme, the talented Chukwuemeka Ike, the quiet-yet-glorious A.N.C Aniebo,the popular politicians like Orji Uzor Kalu and Achike Udenwa, musician 2short and…well,the truthful Kelechi Udensi!
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